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Solovetsky Islands. White Sea. Northern Russia. 1926. Picture a chain of islands rising from freezing Arctic water. Medieval monks built a monastery here centuries ago, choosing this specific remoteness deliberately, seeking separation from the corruptions of the world. The monastery still stands. Its ancient walls still catch the pale northern light that filters through clouds for months at a time. But the monks are gone. Something else has replaced them. The Soviet state has converted these islands into a camp. The first major political prison camp of the new revolutionary order, the prototype from which an entire civilization of confinement will eventually grow. Thousands of prisoners live here in conditions that combine the physical harshness of the Arctic environment with the specific brutality of a system that is still working out exactly how brutal it intends to be. They work, they freeze, they starve at the margins of what human bodies can endure, and they die at rates that the administration records in ledgers with the same bureaucratic attention given to timber output and construction progress. _____________________________ Each episode is based on historical research from books, academic publications, historical archives, and reputable sources. To improve storytelling and accessibility, some videos may use AI-assisted narration, scripting, or visual reconstruction. However, the historical events, people, and timelines presented are based on documented sources and historical studies. Sources and historical references used for creating this video: • Anne Applebaum — Gulag: A History (2003) • Oleg Khlevniuk — The History of the Gulag (2004) • Steven Barnes — Death and Redemption: The Gulag and the Shaping of Soviet Society (2011) • Orlando Figes — The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin’s Russia (2007) • Encyclopedia Britannica — Gulag System